In
this final entry of this series on Anchor Babies in America, we shall
investigate the unbelievable but verifiable costs to American citizens.
Additionally, we will explore ancillary problems created by illegal
alien children within our classrooms across the country.

Do
we blame the children? No! Do we blame their parents? No!

Who
do we blame? Simple! Our U.S. Congress and U.S. presidents from Bush
41, Clinton, Bush 43 and today, Obama! They must take responsibility
for this fiscal/educational and linguistic fiasco. They failed to enforce
our laws in the past 20 years, and Obama fails to enforce our immigration
and labor laws in 2009. Thus, they allowed countless tens of thousands
of employers within the United States to subvert our laws as to employment
of unlawful immigrants. Our Congress allowed a new 21st century slave
class to establish itself in excess of 20 million unlawful aliens—inside
this country. The rich benefit and the rest of us subsidize and suffer
from it.

While
those 20 million enjoy employment, housing, welfare, food and medical
care on U.S. taxpayer dollars, 15 million Americans cannot find a job.
An astounding 32.2 million Americans subsist on food stamps. Our working
poor and minorities languish in the streets and 13 million American
children live below the poverty level.

EDUCATIONAL
CHAOS

Those
400,000 anchor babies cost taxpayers big time! At $6,000.00 per delivery
in our hospitals where those pregnant alien mothers take themselves
to birth their children X’s 400,000 annually: $2.4 billion annually.
Year after year after year! If the child suffers from autism, Down’s
Syndrome, myocardial septal defect (hole in heart), deformity, premature
birth in ICU or other problems—the costs may hit $1 million and
more.

Remember
also, that the mother becomes a ward of the welfare rolls in assisted
housing, food stamps, medical care, welfare payments—all on the
taxpayer’s dollar. Instead of 400,000 dependents, the actual number
doubles to 900,000. Additionally, as that mother births more children,
the costs rise dramatically.

Once
the child reaches age five, it begins a 13 year educational journey
that costs taxpayers on average $9,644.00 annually depending on school
districts within the United States. When you add in ‘free’
breakfasts and lunches for those disadvantaged children, the costs rise
into the billions of dollars. Finally, English as a Second Language
costs taxpayers according to economist Edwin Rubenstein:

“The
total additional per pupil costs for language assistance instruction
was estimated to be in the range of $200 to $700 in 1981 dollars—equivalent
to $460 to $1,600 in 2007 dollars. Using the average of the latter two
amounts—$1,030—as our estimate of per pupil cost, the total
cost of providing English Language Learning instruction to the 3.8 million
students enrolled in those programs would equal about $3.9 billion.
($1,030 × 3.8 million.).” (Source: www.thesocialcontract.com,
Department of Education - Immigration Fiscal Impact Statement, By Edwin
S. Rubenstein Volume 18, Number 2 (Winter 2007-2008) Issue theme: "What
price mass immigration?")

With
those figures of 3.8 million illegal immigrant children and children
born as anchor babies X’s a minimum figure of $5.00 for ‘free’
breakfasts and lunches X’s 180 school days equals: $5.42 billion
annually.

Talk
about throwing U.S. taxpayer dollars down a rat hole, NBC’s Brian
Williams reported last June that high school graduation rates around
the country suffered tremendously. Detroit public schools, loaded with
Middle Eastern legal and illegal immigrants along with unlawful Mexican
migrant children tallied an astounding 76 percent dropout/flunkout rate
among potential graduating seniors. Other cities like L.A., Chicago
and Houston hovered around 50 to 60 percent dropout rates.

In
my city of Denver, 67 percent of the graduating class dropped out or
flunked out before age eighteen. (Source: Rocky Mountain News, “What
Happened?”)

Dan
Stein at www.fairus.org
published a report titled: “Breaking the Piggy Bank: How Illegal
Immigration is Sending Schools into the Red”. Estimated costs
of educating illegal migrant children and anchor babies: $7.5 billion
annually.

The
report said, in California, the $2.2 billion spent educating illegal
alien immigrants for one year could:

•
Pay the salaries for 41,764 teachers.• CA schools are threatened with a $1.5 billion
cut next year. Eliminating illegals would pay for all needs.• Pay for CA’s class sizes to remain capped
at 20 students for a year, with $300 million to spare. • Buy books and computers to equip 346,689 classrooms
or 79 percent of classrooms in California.• Fully fund the state’s free lunch program
for poor American students for two years.

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Instead,
California dropped from the top five top school systems in the United
States to the bottom five states. Teaches struggle teaching with 113
different languages in their classrooms. As a teacher, I can tell you
that more than one language in a classroom causes educational tension,
ethnic tension from lack of ability to communicate and racial separation.

Students
become angry, stubborn and overwhelmed as they ‘drop out’
from sheer frustration and inability to perform academically. Violence
ensues or complete withdrawal! Thousands join gangs for their identity.

Finally,
what about U.S. children? What about the quality of their educations?
What about their well-being? What about our own poverty-stricken students
and special needs across the country?

Today,
one-third of all students graduating from high schools heavily impacted
by mass immigration must take remedial courses in universities to bring
their minds up to speed for college work. In thousands of schools, gangs,
foreign languages and strange customs usurp the educational experience
for U.S. students.

At
some point, and soon, we must stop ‘birthright citizenship’
as all other countries, including Ireland and New Zealand, have done.

This
year, House member Nathan Deal introduced HR 1868: reintroduced his
Birthright Citizenship bill that would eliminate automatic citizenship
for children born in the United States to illegal aliens. The Birthright
Citizenship Act of 2009 (H.R.1868) would amend the Immigration and
Nationality Act to make it more difficult for children born in the U.S.
to gain citizenship.

Under
the proposed legislation, a person born in the United States, in order
to gain citizenship, must have at least one parent who is:

a
U.S. citizen or national;
a lawful permanent resident alien whose residence is in the United States;
or
an alien performing active service in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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and www.capsweb.org
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to send in pre-written faxes that will push the entire Congress to pass
this important bill. Otherwise, you will keep paying and paying billions
and billions—year after year with no end in sight.

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Additionally,
when those kids reach 18, they can chain migrate their entire families
into the USA—causing a horrific overload of our infrastructure,
carrying capacity and quality of life. Not to mention we are displacing
Americans out of their own culture, language and way of life!

Part
5: Fomenting failure in our educational systems

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Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families
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While
those 20 million enjoy employment, housing, welfare, food and medical
care on U.S. taxpayer dollars, 15 million Americans cannot find a job.
An astounding 32.2 million Americans subsist on food stamps.